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FIGHT OVER HEINE ZIMMERMAN | "™ Pittaburgh 6, Philadelphin 8. (First game.) INSURANCE (i 5 Pahaehh T (el Tame. Eorion 3 Cinciomatt 1 i Vacation Season :fl'.ifi'm'&'m'a‘zf bl Negotiations Between Braves and Cubs Reaches a Deadlock— e $25o! 000!000 the AETNA at low rates. = 2 2 St :: mr:nm 1 i & . = ‘ ol R e SR i United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland T 7w s . TWO-YFAR 5% SECURED LOAN i 28 SHETUCKET STRRET o o N Wik | R . amn Intorastional Leagus. GOLD NOTES Chicago, Aug. 21.—Negotiations for, The others are: Pitcher Johnson 8nd| kicbmond 5, Rochester .1 (First game) a trade betwoen Braves and Cubs ir- | Inflelder Bates of Vernon, Calif.; | Hichmoad 4 Rochester 12, (Seoond satses A Valving the transfer of Heine Zimmer- | Pitcher Volz and Outfielder Brown of | Lutmore & mimos « ©7 Dated September 1, 1916 e L R e Due September 1, 1918 man to Boston reached a deadlock to- | Harrisburg, Pa.; Pitcher Parnham, of | Fewk 5 Moatreal 15, Inthroat oayabibiTenEst 1)und (Sontembar 1 day after Manager Stallings had cun- | Ralieigh, N. C., and Inflelder Gdov- ferred £ or bours with President |er, of Butte, Mont. i i Wecghman and Manager Tinker. The — : i A : : 2 R . Boston offer for Zimmerman, though S2 Woman Golfers Competing. M Aimarreas” otlamsa s, Principal and interest payable in United States gold coin, at the officc of J. P. Morgan & Co., without it was not given out, fell short of Grand Rapids, Mich, Aug. 21.—With AESE R ety (S oas = _— deduction for any British taxes, present or future what the Cub management considered | the course dry and fast and the an eqgivalent for the third baseman,|weather scorching hot, 93 women SAMES SoMERULED T0DAL Coupon Notes of $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000 I and a counter-offer by Manager Tinke? | played the 18 hole medal play quali- = “ | %o trade Zimmerman for Maranville | fication round, which initiated the 14th | B st Cindeoet o h i did not prove acceptable to Stallings. al £ ¥ te: I ham- New Yo Louts. . & 5 (AR A a Oh e Il e R e D T hewauien i Ehieten, Redeemable at the option of the Governmeat, in whole or in part,on thirty (30) days notice, as follows: LR . |fered to glvslcglcngo two outfielders | the Kent Country club here today. i’ Philadelphls at St Louls, At 101 d i S date’ 2 ) > oung pitcher. The oasl merioan Loague. and accru eres o FIRE INSURANCE | =i S35 %itiicia proviem was set- | wis turnedin by Miss Laura. Kaisep | clrsnd st mosan. 7 in on any date prior to September 1, 1917. tled tempararily today, however, by the | of Flossmore, Chicago, who went out Chleao at New York i At 1007/, and accrued interest on Septerber 1, 1917, and on any date thereafter prior to maturity. gosts so little compared to the protec- | gizning of Artie Hofman, former Cub|in 49 and came back in 46, for a total D S i £ : . tion it affords, that it is a serious |IISNIE D ONCS RO o 1l | of 95, hetioring the Women's par at S JRTREE s s, To be secured by pledge with The Farmers Loan & Trust Company, of New York City, under a MiSTlie T De i ot It in until the recovery of Joe Kelly, Who | four strokes, e : . 2 ISAAC S. JONES is aufferisie from & twisted anlde. > Towal st Boeiosteld 11, 5 | pledge agreement executed by the Government, of securties approved by J. P. Morgan & Co.,tofran Insurance and Real Estate Agent| The Boston club still has competitin| Jowett City Team Wants Games. New Haven at Xew London. : regate value of at le: 0 = ] is of prevailing market prices, sterfin Richards. Building, 91 Main St |for Zimmerman as Manager Robinson | o mr N. . Jewett City, want to Fadiizrs T agel e_gt. eb A 91 : ‘asa ;'8300,0?&000, 5‘11-?‘1“6(1 on the blas s"o 13 vailing o prices, o 2na President Thbets of the Brookivn |, 00 %, 0 S T S LA securities being valued in dollars at the prevailing rate of exchange, viz.: The “Brookivn offer, It was said, was | Greeneville, Willamsvill cand the J. RN . il 5 i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW no more cceptable fo the Cub manage- | £ MR O HiTe SVRPGES oF S National Leagus. Stocks, bonds and / or other securities of corporations organized in the Valus United States ..... .... $100,000,000 ment than Boston's. of Jewett City to a series of three | rnroisn FOW! i it -at-Law games for the best two, for th te | Philadeiphta” L 3 S S E'”“L“ & P\_erLklxns, s‘:‘"{"‘"’:fi" L8] PLAINFIELD TUG-OF-WAR. | Reciijts. Henry Bicknell, Stanager. o Bonds and / or other obligations of the Government of the Dominion of Vel Jncas M 34 . Sketucket R . Qrer, Uncas Nat. Dank Sha ket | Fans Are Waiting to See the Strong e : Canada, either as maker or guarantor, and stocks, bonds and / or other Nationoi Bank. Telephone 38- M 3 ins. s e = 5 2 a Eaal ) en Perform. e s i e e e securities of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company . core e . 100,000,000 AMOS A.- BROWNING, " The date set for the second tug-of- |ishiro Mikami, Japan, defeated Paul Bonds and / or other obligations of the several following Governments, "Phone 700 war contest is September 9, as an-|Vanderventer, New York, 6-2, 6-2, in w (S p % 'y 2 Law’™® 5 Richard's Bldg. | rounced by the committee in charge |the first round of the Meadowbrook & either as maker or guarantor, viz., of Argentina, Chile, Norway, i of the event. Providing the team Cup singles today, in which the lead- * ot 100,000,000 Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland and / or Holland ...... Pending the arrival and deposit of securities as above, the Government is to deposit temporarily with the Trust Company at the time of issue of the notes, either approved New York Stock Exchange - collateral of aggregate value equal to that of the then undelivered securities and / or cash equal to five- the same, man for man, as in the ing tennis players of the country are | vious contest, Lafrenicr's team, who |competing. ~Ichiva Kumagee, Japan, - cepped the match, Is willing to pull [defeated E. L. Norton, New York, by | Washington Tahcock’s team for $5 a man, but|default. Eugene Warren, San Iran- | Ptladeiphis | shouid Babcock make any change on |cisco, defeated Ralph L. Baggs, New Absolutely Removes | i team, 1. e. replacing any rgan |Tork, 6-3, 6-4 S D6t . A who he did not think as capable as | 4 e I : . 2 Indigestion. Onepackage | cno wnom ne could obtain, Latreniers| Lawrence Batted Smith Hard: |a sixths of such value. All such temporary collaieral is to be exchanged from time to time in the same . k3 € 1] ull, b ot put p $5 Lawi , Ma , A . 21—Lawrenc it . . N : ot = b5t provesit. 25cat all druggists. | ror cach man. Despite their refusal [battea Srith hard in Fhreo Innings of | ot relative proportions upon the deposit of the above mentioned securities. to put up money should Babcock se- |the game today and ran bases at will, | Nev Haven If the pledged securities depreciate in value because of change in market price or in rate of ex- change, the Government is to deposit additional securities with the Trust Company, to the end that = i trs I SRR SET ) cure new men, Lafrenier's team is|winning from Hartford, 7 to 5. Score: |1 confident that ‘they would win. This Lawrence 30202000 x—7 10 4 ort Besd or 1o, were | curities, in which event the proceeds of sale are to be received by the Trust Company and applied to praotn ; the retirement of notes by purchase, if obtainable at prices not exceeding the then redemption price, PLAINFIELD STARTS SERIES econd event is sure to s s the |[Hartford 200000300—5 7 pA ke e e AL Ly WITH SMASHING VICTORY | Previous one in excitement. o Dress and Lavigne; Smith, and Skift Giants Shut Out at St. Lo the aggregate value of the pledged securities shall equal at least 1207 of the principal amount of the Kagan's Hit in Seventh With Bases| _ New Recruits For the Majors. i ;(—F i B el e Ane i Wetaon notes at the time unpaid and not secured by deposited cash. fladelphia, Auvg. 21.—Bigt lay- ynn Noses Out Fr i rt 53 ot e he 3 B - . . Full Clinched the Game. e R e 8 Mass, Aug. 21—Lynn defeat- | 203 and St Louls shiut New York The Government is to reserve the right from time to time to sell for cash any of the pledged se- York state, the Southern Association | ed and the Rocky M n tpe Philad port _toda ntain leagues will | £ame was marked t Iphia Amerd 4 to 3. The brilliant fleldingy| n|of Grieve for the home team. Score: (Special to The Bulletin.) Aug. 20—In the first a triple by Hornsby, out in the first, won for of a ser o = i 9 > 0 (DG9Ke SN Sotres Siainfeld o S“X,l:):;r:m;:iwicz 7{]&&?’ C""\";fi;";’iu;{f‘"f%iz;fff“%&\“»‘Sv ‘,},’}f‘i :”i{'é(i‘?“‘i . “‘Jj’{.,;f I I Ly and otherwise by redemption by lot at the redemption price. i ] Tiginfields easily gowned Moosup (0| yew plavers includo Ping Bodie, of e e IR 3 . The Government s to reserve the right also to make substitutions of securities, but such substitu- o o g b P g K e ’1{?;‘1:1.‘:"“::,."&; \,(",v;‘:{‘o' “‘,,,\’;,_‘,,“!‘,1:‘,: Under_normal conditions, France | 90 tions are not to vary the relative amount§ m‘v‘\lue of the above-indicated three several groups of se- Plainfleld eve: 2 Valuations of securities are to be approved by J. P. Morgan & Co. d 1t up in their half, e = e lley hit safely and French hit the over the left fleld fence, scoring Boulley and making the circuit him- he was called out for not second base. scored another tally for in the second. Moosup matters In the fourth when E r hit 2 homer over the center i fenc MARKET WAS ACTIVE, This offering is made subject to verification of the list of collateral, and to the approval of the nec- essary details by Counsel. WE OFFER THE ABOVE NOTES FOR SUBSCRIPTION AT 99 AND INTEREST, YIELDING SLIGHTLY OVER 5Y; PER CENT. AND COMMERCIAL - ly at Chicago. e : 5 T VBEE AR b on e s Al g stvsn e Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Mor: & Co., at 10 o'clock, A. M. . n thev put over four | United States Stecl Was Dealt In t o By Oben : g A. M uns due to ed flelding o AESonSnto and Myers helped materially in a four August 23, 1916, and will be closed at 10 o’clock, A. M., August 28, 1916, in sed flelding -on Moo the Extent of 165,000 Shares. run eighth inninz rally that gave J e a8 i : Lly 1. Robitalfle, Chicies 170 toid vidhos Gieeir or earlier, in their discretion. Cummings in a Poor | New York, Aug. 21—In further dis- Iyn today. A single by Elliott drove thetr 1 5 regard of the shifting and still serio in the two tving runs. Artie Hofman THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALL APPLICATIONS, AND ALSO, IN ANY EVENT TO AWARD A heir last Tun In the laspects of the labor controversy, to- | again in a Cub uniform, batted in the SMALLER AMOUNT THAN APPLIED FOR. - LT day's active markct evinced first Chicago run. Score: 1A obite Hors B Ehs o gf;g’,?;“m‘%n;’w;‘,{‘lm to Tusment L ] icann . , AMOUNTS DUE ON ALLOTMENTS WILL BE PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE OF J. P. MORGAN & CO., IN NEW YORK FUNDS, t R with the bases full. Ka- |only stocks to show b . Johnston.ie "4 3 | mormanar } : TO THEIR ORDER, AND THE DATE OF PAYMENT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE NOTICES OF ALLOTMENT. Ean ) right field for two bases, |though the strensth and e ry cert ill be delivered pending the engraving of the definitive notes. ¥ on Reading proved : Temporary certificates will be delive P g graving P poor showing in the | relative heavin: fie ¢ , Ditched ”i.\rtn‘a rt:ixll dian Pacific and | J. P. MORGAN & CO. Hourigan piithed o steady | POriwestern issues. FIRST NATIONAL BANK NATIONAL CITY BANK 3, w the team |standing feature of | New York City New York City . [P e ! HARRIS, FORBES & CO. T8 §|of the session S ! el e e S WM. A. READ & CO. BROWN BROTHERS & CO. 0 1| mum was 94 7-8 ! ot i i 2 2 3 9| part of 1909. Today’s turnover | 000 03 LEE, HIGGINSON & CO. 5 1 o|stock approximated 165,000 shares, or | = e | KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO. 88 St annnons o L z : B GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY, New York City 3 3 8|other important sto 3 _____ ehipping gro S RM] TR ANY DTy o s gy Davenport Pitched St. Louis to Vic- BANKERS TRUST COMPANY FARMERS LOAN & USTNCOVF.P NY iy)zuvely, and Atlanti West | S tory. New York City ew York City : ST omnie “Eaine Nait ana’ 1rhhoa | cuipehes L CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF ILLINOIS UNION TRUST COMPANY Silvibem i it 3 Fruit averaged 3-polnt advances at| 4 to 1 from Washington today. The Chicags i e their best. score: 3 New York, August 22, 1916. Independent industrio]s kept pace | St Louis (A) Washington (A) c2e o bl gt % 2 o s n -Shefficld Steels, Col- i R — ~ - — — — — — — — FROM NEW LONDON |orado Fuel and Great Northern Ore. EEREN ¥ i i Hinriaita and @seclally Biione dic 130 blimning when with the score a tle|Frank Baker for the American League | 128 TENNIS PLAYERS AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHING RECORDS. iants i ecall the irst Baseman | active in the final hour at 2 to 4 peint - 5L 1| Carey bunted safe, took thir on [leadership in hitting home runs in N Games W. L. Awe. B 0 Lenaisl Comparnys advances. {480 8fSchultes sacrifice’ and scored on|the sixth inning when he made "his DRAWN FOR NATIONAL SINGLES| fow XNew yuk .._.__<oIifssit ez Eniaciobfle) fawnee | ware) ravisbiv| e o i 9% 0 0|Hinschman's single. ninth_circuit drive of the season. The e ianer, St Louts 5 Lot nnati, Aug. 21—One hundred | higher, except General Motors, which | 1764 Denn R R i 2140 0| Score . score Championship Play Starts on Monday | New Yotk e 1 s A one) e s it § reoi ' 113060 Fuilagelpnia (4) pitssursn 0 chieago ¢ N Yo at Forest Hills, N. Y. Clevetana i clubs by major leagua| Coppers, some of the sem D Boonies @ &G a4 26D T 1% 1 0 comner s 2 N e e R e H optional agreements | Scriptions and Mexicans im: . RS | Totals 711 2| Nichort'sh 34 30 .50 8] Noemess &0 0| Highie 325 9| New York Auz. 21.—The names of| cicoe, Chicago i cd for their recall on |3 Points, with almost as much for the & Ran for Smun ta o Bymedh | 31 12300 n 12 olpehos ¢ 0 150|128 tennis players were drawn here|Mus Beon) i “be back in major league | fertilizers and ome miscellancous St Touts e 30100000 0—4 Whitteair 10 2010 0 0 50 o] olasing.ct 211 1 3| tnis afternoon for the national singles - H The Natlonal Baseball | isstes, and Scars-Roebuck featured it Wisl.inton 60000100 01| Luderoatd s0 13150 i o] Mutien.2b oo S ey H vy _announcea that 40 |especial class at an advance of 4 3-1 Two tase hiid Julse. Three base hits, Shank | Bancrofiss 24 31350 i O hmman%> 3 1 1 g|championship tournament which wil 2 ms had been exercised | Total sales were 565,000 shares. n s — liler :2 $040 ol aiaina 3 0 §|Waliems” § 3 3 2 0| besin on the turf courts of the West|u, Do H b 1l League clubs and 63 by| Bonds were steady, with little trad- Hene 5 alkout for Tigers. i) o1 o S i, e o SRR Side club, Forest Hills, N. Y., Monday. ; witliams, C - Americar igue clubs. The list in-|Ing in the internationa ies. Total e Philadelphia, Aug. 21.—Detreit had | xxStock 00 80 827 9 1 Duaforthp 2 0 0| Totals 34102713 1| Every prominent player in the country | Busell, Chicazo 3 cludes: i sales, par value, w 5,000, B L RS s a walkover today, defeating Philadel- | . el T e = < e . Ty | B enteueo & S . National League. United States coupon threes declined phia, 7.to 1. Haley injured a finger| 1o mctted for Minifesin 9th. o faMsaETS L is entered, in addition to the two Jap- | Coumde, Clere 4 L2y Boston: Iiom Providence, Black- |7-8 per cent. on call to leave the game.| ixx, Batied for Alesander in 9% Srore by lonings: e anese experts, Kumagae and Mikami, | nayig 1 beri g s : Score by fanings: Chtear . 00020000 0-2|while Russ Austria are repr 10 B w York: From New London, STOCKS. Philadelonia (o) | B rerogea e eglRe il 300 0101 xd ‘_‘::“‘:‘Rl\;'-l nr\|\=l \:[:x;llm«‘rx;“m; - 2 Baton, . ' hpo a o Plitstursl: . 200105 & ase mi! High 2, 3. Colins, Piga Tores | Sented . MacPhers na By From New Lon-| 106Ame T s et o ) e TS Three baso hits, | Laso DN, Magoo, Home rus, PR Count Otto Salm, respectively. As a = h and Welser; from R Eands 0 ofStunket 2 2 2 9 0 Philadelphia_(NJ AT result of the biind & lower halt » . " 00 Avmx Rubber .l : 2 sk raw the lower ha mgartner and fincup. | e Al Goid 3 Cevetora et 8 Ot 4 5 13 5| posennar "3 8% 3 § §| Zeiser's Wildness Lost Yor LoweR. Ycontamns n mafority of the fir® ¢en H lean Lesgue, = 200 Al Tunews L 13 0 0Mclonts1b § 113 0 0 1241 1 0 0| New London, Conn, Aug. 21—The | ranking players of the United State $ Pensiooks New Hoves, Do T a ¢ glhalee 00200 3131 3 2 20 ¢|wildness of Zeiser was responsible for |as well as the better ractuet wield 1 i, Shorten; New Orlears| 1Az Teuas & | L ooy i 21 9 Olthe defeat of Lowell by New London |amorg the foreign stars. The Pacific| C 7 | e Tird Avene El'eosb 2 0 0 2 1 1910 313 ¢ ofhere today, 4 to 3 in a poorly played | coast, south and middie west also are 8 e b A o 9ETh0 3 i 303 game. Zelser allowed but one hit but|well represented, although the larger . “rom Providence, Yelle. e i 273 Totals 26i 3 | (Banoroftes 800 S182 8 sl lenve elght base on balls and wncork- | number of the entrants will have to b i e nion Pac na 3 2202 1led a wild pitch. He was relieved by |fight it out in the lower half. o 03 7| Demareen 31 b 3 y | fight it out in the lower % Tr;q;jn‘oy»jez Bflal[k'll'les:m H:d Dance. in Tilon Pag pr B e gt B 1y % 5% 1 1|Smith In the fifth Inning who forced | In the upper haif R. Norris Williams, 3 _The Hanover ball team held a dance Am Clac s . O G T Lt Toals 50w o 2l A in a run, but held his opponents hit-|2d, No. 2, is the leader in ranking, with 7 e pav Am i owel on 5 E 0; the other members /0 % gy o = iRy Svanhae. A 4 Tow Beo Shriners and K. of C. at Boston. | Ihiuititia Leg 8810000 0t ol el Wi o of 1ill Ball No. 10, the other members of Prof. R, F. Stanton's orchestra of Am Linseed pr Boston, Aug. 21.—Boston won a| s base Hits Nicho Byme. Pl e Sgsl eujate B N areoainE Sh et o HECORDS SN Wiliimantic furnished music. A grand A oo e loosely played game from Cleveland g e s o HRn Hieie ains B Gl I L e success s recorded in the annals of el il ey 159100 U, 8. 8 today, 4 to 0. Morton was hit at op- | Schnelder Weakened In Ninth, |meficnz 4 0 1 2 o s e o TR the team. A Bme U 100 U 8, Steel pr portune times, and his three errors| cinetnmat O. A, 31 St o | B 430 0 oo iliLe DE et Clunet RREIE, et doan i H 8 Eenet e 5100 Tiah * Coprer and another by Speaker figured in the | puciinah o s .—Schnelder | o-Conn'les ¢ 0 2 8 1| Whouseef 3 0 3 0 o|SPlt at No. 64, and the 1914 champicn’s { e Zp00 | - 2 Am et Tary 100 Dan 8 Cop Boston scoring. | weakened én the nlmrn t:zhnd Boston won | fopwiv ¢ 9 0 glogals” 3 ¢ 13 ¢lname was the'63d to be drawn. Other | rieiree Brookim Eugr .. a Cor Chem y; 3,000 e second game of the eeries from | Zeerp 3 1 0ystrong players whose names appear in | Al bt A " na T o e o U0 membere Tl L Aleptol or chmatitaay e oddl A ok cor e | Gl el il 401 2 ol per hait inclads S, H. Voahell 1 S o bl S s . & ks seventh only cne hit had been made|“™"® 1 1990 P ince JoRnEDD ICONALISAIBTEL VAt B Am Woolen pr proA of Knights of Columbus were at the! f 2% 1271 0 , Salm, H. Vanr 16 Am WP or Wabash pr B e okt Gt Ty J,unmm;‘“ sflmmd/]»r :nhd }gree off }gug‘mrr. Tl 7 0 2010 9 duke Johns, Charles S. Garland, Ward 12 mer 7t 7000 Westinghouse . Siares n the ninth Schneider passe 2od- | Seore by tnaings: Dawson, Dousglass S. Watters, H. Mi- 0 heonda 2700 Woulworth of the Red Score: ninth D: ; . = . 3| Dawson, Douglass S. Watters, H. 3 Aonda 708 Vot s Beer o) | Erass, who aavanced on W lihoit's sac- =3 o 8 3 2=%|kami, William J. Clothier, Robert Le- H PhotField, New Lond Stoee e s e rogand Jorty Wwoser H > “Fi Athiton pr’” .. 260 Wilys Over ... s o Snodsrass score vis The lower half contains the names 7 . New London P00 B G rans ™1 IR P01l ¢854 1 Konetehy's single. Worcester Won in Innings [ of William M. Johnston, present cham- | i T 4100 oiflivauy 5 Ta ¢ o| Seorer & e ‘Worcester, Mass., Aug. 21—Wor- |Plon and No, 1 in the ranking i i DaRL oo . MONEY. 8 20 5 1Garneny 2 H % hoo a o W h'po a o|cester beat Portland today 6 to 2 witn | Maurice E. McLoughlin, 1913 cham- 7 ) Balt & ovio:. L 3025 emia™ 1 9% % arnmens™ 0% 2 O|xeatlext ‘4 0°1 0 0lall the scoring in the first one and a |Pion. now ranked No. 3; Karl H. Behr, 8 a5 0uole New York, Aug. 2L. — Call money | o' 2 0 & 2 ofCadso 503 2 ofSoderasscf3 0 2 0 0/Gronb 4 1 1 4 0|hale innings. Score A 5 #INo. 4; T. R. Fell, No, 5; N. les, 3 200 pen St % steady; high 2 1-4; low 2; ruling rate| ONelo 3 0 6 2 O/Ship 3 1 o] Wikt 3 6 3 0 olRousener 3 2 1 0 oD SuEE e o L Wehba o A 0 363 Brown’ Shoe .....eeast 61 21-4; last Joan 2 1-4; closing bid 2; | Clemans 1 0 0 1 0 == Eo et LRZEON Chas Tl S S0 e ab hpo a e hpooa e M. Church, No, 9. Tchiva 7 % 2 Bovie " asup offered at 2 1- Sty ba ol iehmes M 3| Koy 4 222 1 olosmive {2 L 0 8] ctmmart ° 8% § Yoo *8 8% 8 3 Kimagao, who has victories |t hi 2508 ute, o Sty 80,6, e e, > agae, who has victo ; 2 8 i et e Dioctier 1 0 0 6 of Eends 2014 oltowdenam $ 6 0 2 1 fowic 4 130 ofimn i 3 6 0fcredit over Johnston, Griffin and other R 3500 Cent Leather .. 1 : S e D B 0 8 & loemies 21 05 oplemii ¢ 18 o oju » 81 21 ojleaders among the first American ten, s g 100 Cent. ~Leather pr New York, Aug. 21.—Cotton futures| (x) Fatted for O'Ne in Sth. — = e R £ 0 1 3 0lGowigicey & 5 3 § ofls well placed, but will have to dispr s 8 oo Ches &0t T closed strong. ” Ootaber 1471, Decembr | beare by wines Mows B 4amizol o @ em s 1l R § 943 fIEHOR 13 & 0lof a very high class field if he is to o 8 S R AR 8, January 14.83, March '14.98, May | Sloveland ojoelaa sl Sty a8 AR n o) Sl e a1 xk ol mere 0 o|reach the semizfinal round. 58 S T e By 15.00. Spo4 steady; middling 14.85. R ass 103 0 & —g| DoMowl ot o fono 8 00800 0 03 8 et Tockep s 00 2 ofitauirny 0 0 0f The feature of the tournament on IR 100 O e These it Tonetens. s 5 3 75 | the onening day will be the champion- 6T i CHICAGO GRAIN WARKET. Biiates Toks Dontiel Hater: Tws bace hit, Konetchy. Throe base hits, Rouseh, | Zotals, 92 624 © 11 Total: 10 1)6hip doubles match in which Maurice £ s - o= L e G s i e e purtine 7 29090000 o—2|E McLoughlin axd Ward Dawson, the i Tenina 0% 14 rgh, Pa., Aug. 21— orveer 100 D e 50 = Slichzaras ¢ = t 3 08 o s, 183 151% -| won & double reader from Philadelphia | Cullop Wins Twelfth Game. o e Bl ewaicn Pogiins, Garidtias Ty | oplcngers, will ‘meet’ William . 2, L i Eomm Ta Le% 165 here today, § t0 G and 7 to 1. In the| New York Aus. 21.—New York|M= LETE e ey T S e e e 7o S Corg Rl 7Y% g6y opening contest the Pirates made three|drove the veteran pitcher, Jim Scott, y e Ames. St T T 10 ) Cruf Stee! - 751 > i i i e " The semi-final ound th o t PieLeY, 26400 Cruible " Stect I runs dn the sighth inning on 2 pasy tojout of the box in Gvo innings today Can’t Please the Democrats. Siho menl fnal round in the sl e 8 9 ~ 10900 Cuba Cane Sug ; ‘arey, Schulte’s single, Niehoff's error |adn won the second game of the se-| It is not sesn that they are any|be no play Sunday, but the final rourid B s Do paercaing, eluny dnl - S0:c/e (Gune 8ine o #% 5% 441510 453 | and Bair®s double, which gave them |ries from Chicago 6 to 2. Cullop won|more pleased with Hughes' talk than!will be staged Labor day u n | IVHEN YOU WANT © put your buss for business resulta o f% @msie X |the game = The winning run In tue|his twejfth game ouf of thirteen|they were with hie silence—Knox- favorable weather conditions cause de- . bl Gl L e B 16| second_game'was made In the ninth|pitched this season'® Pipp passed ville Journal.and Tribune. lay. Vertising columns of The tin, anth | jbseson.. 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